[Backport 7.x] Log the status of security on license change#42741
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Whether security is enabled/disabled is dependent on the combination of the node settings and the cluster license. This commit adds a license state listener that logs when the license change causes security to switch state (or to be initialised). This is primarily useful for diagnosing cluster formation issues. Backport of: elastic#42488
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Whether security is enabled/disabled is dependent on the combination
of the node settings and the cluster license.
This commit adds a license state listener that logs when the license
change causes security to switch state (or to be initialised).
This is primarily useful for diagnosing cluster formation issues.
Backport of: #42488